| Literature DB >> 26474169 |
Cristina Bocanegra1, Sara Gallego2, Jacobo Mendioroz3, Milagros Moreno2, Elena Sulleiro4, Fernando Salvador5, Nicolau Sikaleta2, Arlette Nindia2, Daniel Tchipita2, Morais Joromba2, Sebastiao Kavaya2, Adrián Sánchez Montalvá5, Teresa López2, Israel Molina5.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Schistosomiasis remains a public health major problem and little is known in many areas, mainly in Sub-Saharan Africa.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26474169 PMCID: PMC4608768 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0004055
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Fig 1Prevalence of urinary schistosomiasis considering 13 distinct neighborhoods and their relationship to the sources of water.
Risk factors for schistosomiasis infection.
| Total screened children n: 1.425 | Number of children infected by | OR (CI 95%) | p | |
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| Girls | 710 | 390/710 (54.9%) | 1.08 (0.86–1.35) | 0.55 |
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| = <5 | 81 | 49/81 (60.4%) | 1 | |
| 6–8 | 434 | 248/434 (57.1%) | 0.84 (0.50–1.40) | 0.59 |
| 9–11 | 568 | 319/568 (56.1%) | 0.64 (0.39–1.06) | 0.11 |
| >11 | 265 | 169/265 (63.7%) | 1.05 (0.62–1.80) | 0.94 |
| Unknown | 77 | |||
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| >1500 | 219 | 108/219 (49.3%) | 1 | |
| 1000-1500m | 162 | 87/162 (53.7%) | 1.19 (0.79–1.70) | 0.45 |
| 500-1000m | 158 | 102/158 (64.6%) | 1.87 (1.22–2.84) | <0.05 |
| <500m | 742 | 488/742 (65.7%) | 1.95 (1.43–2.64) | <0.001 |
| Unknown | 0 | |||
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| Treated | 65 | 38/65 (58.2%) | 0.89 (0.54–1.48) | 0.75 |
| Unknown | 111 | |||
OR: odds ratio. CI: confidence interval.
Indirect tests utility compared to gold standard (urine parasitological examination).
| Positive tests/tests performed | Sensitivity (%) | Specificity (%) | Positive predictive value (%) | False positive (%) | Positive likelihood ratio | Negative likelihood ratio | |
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| 844/1283 | 96.0 | 61.3 | 88.8 | 11.1 | 5.09 | 0.05 |
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| 219/1283 | 27.1 | 97.5 | 97.2 | 0.2 | 22.63 | 0.74 |
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| 539/1283 | 52.5 | 74.6 | 77.0 | 20.3 | 2.07 | 0.64 |
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Relationship of proteinuria with other parameters.
| Samples with proteinuria (n %) | Age | Eggs of | ||||||
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| = <5 n = 39 | 6–8 n = 406 | 9–11 n = 537 | > = 12 n = 260 | P | Positive n = 785 | Negative n = 498 | P | |
| + (30 mg/dL) | 5 (12.8%) | 74 (16.7%) | 105 (19.6%) | 60 (23.1%) | <0.01 | 197 (25.2%) | 47 (9.4%) | <0.01 |
| ++ (100 mg/dL) | 6 (15.4%) | 92 (20.8%) | 89 (16.6%) | 33 (12.7%) | 209 (26.6%) | 12 (2.4%) | ||
| +++ (300 mg/dL) | 2 (5.1%) | 75 (16.9%) | 56 (10.4%) | 56 (21.5%) | 186 (23.7%) | 6 (1.2%) | ||
| Positive | 13 (33.3%) | 241 (54.4%) | 250 (46.6%) | 149 (57.3%) | 592 (75.4%) | 65 (13.0%) | ||
| Negative | 26 (66.7%) | 202 (45.6%) | 287(53.4%) | 111 (42.7%) | 193 (24.5%) | 433 (87.0%) | ||
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Prevalence of intestinal parasites.
| Parasite | N | (%) | CI 95% |
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| Hookworm | 11 | 5.79 | 2.93–10.12 |
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| 10 | 5.26 | 2.55–9.47 |
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| 5 | 2.63 | 0.86–6.03 |
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| 5 | 2.63 | 0.86–6.03 |
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| 2 | 1.05 | 0.13–3.75 |
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| 1 | 0.53 | 0.01–2.90 |
CI = Confidence Interval